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ROLL OF HONOUR.

WELLINGTON, April 29. KILLED IN ACTION. The following reported killed in action : Sergeant K. M. Cole, Wellington. Gunner G. McKay, Martinborough Sergeant L. Hondte, Kaiwarra. Private A. Pryde, Lower Hutt. Gunner C. Williams, Puparoa. Private J. Fox, Petono.

The following is result of Court of Inquiry. Previously reported missing, now reoprted killed in action: — Private J. W. Martin, Otoko. Private W. F. Jensen, Whokotu. Private J. Maclean, Wellington. Private 0. A. Nicholls, Longford, Tasmania. DIED OF WOUNDS. The following reported died of wounds: Private W. E. Morrison, Wellington. . Private A. Hunter, Inglewood.

Private J. C. Bernard, Lower Hutt. Private A. H. Robinson, Napier. Lance-Corporal L. Leys, Wellington. Rifleman S. Collett, England. Gunner E. J. Biddle, Carterton. Gmmer R. E. Blackburn, Levin. Private W. H. Clark, Stratford. Rifleman P. V. Westbrook, Wellington DIED OF SICKNESS. The following reported died of sickness : Private F. Williams, Ohakune. MISSING. The following reported missing:— Pte. J. A. Stansell, Weraroa. The following reported missing, believed prisoners of war:—Capt. V. R. Halley, Wellington; Pte. J. Laing, Scotland; Rflmu. T. McLaren, Sydney; Rflmn F. Peerson, New Plymouth; Rflmn. L. Vanstein, Tekaraka. Correction.—-The following previously reported wounded, now reported not wounded; —Pte. T. Thompson, Eltham. Bounded.

The following are reported wounded: Gnr, A. G. Hugh, Wellington; Bdr. F. W. Blake, Wangane|; Gnr. C. Brettell, Lower Hutt; Gnr. A. de Clifton, Wellington ; Bdr. D. Hallgarth, Hastings; Gnr. R. Kemp, Tuparoa; Gnr. A. Pringle, Scotland; Gnr. 0. G. Smith, Wellington ; Dvr. W. Taylor, Wellington; Sergt. A. E. Wixon (Croix de Guerre), Wellington; Pte. T. J. Morell, Gisborne ; Pte. A. Alexander, Wellington ; Pte. S. E. Tutt, Wellington; Pte. F, Zantuck, Wellington; Pte. G. McDonald, Wanganui East; Lieut. K. Ewing, New Plymouth; Lance-Corpl H. Black (Military Medal), Gisborne; Sergeant J. H. Bower, Okau ; Lance-Cpl. L. Oruthchlay, Ireland ; Pte R. Hardie, Scotland; Sergt. G. R. McKay, Wellington ; Lance-Corpl. A. Stevenson, Napier; Rfm. E. G. Baxter, Huntervillc; Pto. V. Bower, Napier; Pte A. W. Mead, Gisborne; Corpl G. Roseman, Feilding. The following reported wounded accidentally: Pte. W. H. Blundell, Wellington,

The following are reported wounded, admitted to hospital: Corpl. S. Baker, Wellington; Spr. T. Ouinlan, Wellington : Pte. W. Dell, Wellington. The following are reported wounded: Pte. J. F. McLonaghen, Waverley; Pte. T. E. Hooper, Gisborne; Captain R L. Evatt, Wellington.

Admitted to hospital, wounded; Fte. J. W. Hinchey, Kilbirnie; Lance-Corpl. J. H. Foljamea, Sydney; Gunr, V. Smith, Brooklyn; Pte. M. Brown, Sydney: Lance-Corpl. A. H. Palmer, Tasmania; Pte. A. J. Hugeett, New Plymouth ; Pte. J. P. D. Madsen, Eketahnna; Pte. H. Oates, Tokbmaru; Pie. H. L. Taylor, Frasertown; Lance-Coypl. W. A. Anderson, Oringi; Pte. J. A. Baty, Manukuke; Pte. T. Jones, Wellington; Pte. Frank Sunnex, Masterton ; Pte. Alfred Peeve, Eltham: Sergt. A. M. Stewart, Scotland; Pte. R. Weston, Inglewood; Rflmn. E, Came, Ergland.

Correction. —Previously reported as wounded, admitted hospital; now reported slightly’ wounded, nnmning with unit: Pte. A. N. Smith. Scotland!

Mrs R. H. McCallum, of 66 Harrison Street, has received word that her son. Private W .R. McCallum, has been admitted to hospital suffering from a severe wound in the thigh. Mrs Howden, 29 St. Hill Street, has received word that her son, Corporal J. A. Howden, has been admitted to hospital in France, suffering from severe wounds in the face. He left with the 9th Reinforcements, and this is the third occasion on which he has been wounded. His friends will hope to hear of a speedy recovery.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15498, 30 April 1918, Page 5

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ROLL OF HONOUR. Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15498, 30 April 1918, Page 5

ROLL OF HONOUR. Wanganui Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15498, 30 April 1918, Page 5

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